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From the beginning, the Group (BTG) adopted the play development method championed by Marjorie Melnick Heymann, a renowned director with broad experience in experimental theater. Ms. Melnick Heymann’s varied career has included directing Up!, one of the first feminist plays in New York City, starring Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman, as well as You Deserve What you Take, starring Joanne Chesimard, a leader of the Black Liberation Army, at the time of her incarceration at the Women's House of Detention on Riker's Island. She has directed numerous productions off-off Broadway, The Brooklyn Bridge off-Broadway, and such classics as Marat/ Sade, Under the Milkwood, and The Fantasticks in regional theater. Her recent dramatization and staging of Grace Paley’s short stories, Three by Grace (Paley), at the Theater for the New City in New York drew praise as a mixed media production uniquely adapted to Grace Paley’s style. But, above and beyond work in traditional theater, Ms. Melnick Heymann’s devotion to political and social consciousness has always made her interested in bringing theater into the lives of those not ordinarily touched by it, and she is well known for her work with prison inmate populations, with whom she developed the "Skills Through Drama" therapeutic process based on theatre techniques, and work with parents and children. Her work has been featured in such publications as the New York Theater Review, Radical Teacher, and The Journal of Group Psychodrama and Sociometry. We are fortunate that Ms. Melnick Heymann has been volunteering her time and sharing her experiences in conducting our workshops.
In Stage One participants learn the basic elements of the actor’s craft, so that they can believe in the characters they are playing, feel private and relaxed in front of an audience, and be free to express a wide range of emotions. The fundamentals of stage acting are compressed into six acting training sessions, at the end of which the participants are ready to begin the improvisational process.
